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For more than 30 years, Cabling Installation & Maintenance has provided useful, practical information to professionals responsible for the specification, design, installation and management of structured cabling systems serving enterprise, data center and other environments. These professionals are challenged to stay informed of constantly evolving standards, system-design and installation approaches, product and system capabilities, technologies, as well as applications that rely on high-performance structured cabling systems. Our editors synthesize these complex issues into multiple information products. This portfolio of information products provides concrete detail that improves the efficiency of day-to-day operations, and equips cabling professionals with the perspective that enables strategic planning for networks’ optimum long-term performance.

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How Whey Protein Is Made: Inside a Supplement Factory

In our last blog, we took you behind the scenes of oral liquid supplement manufacturing—from formulation and mixing to nitrogen-flushed filling and final inspection. Before that, we explored the step-by-step process of powder supplement manufacturing—from raw-material sourcing to blending and packaging. If you missed either tour, catch up here:

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Now, let’s dive into how whey protein—one of the most popular powder formats—is expertly produced.

Overview of Whey Protein Manufacturing

Whey protein starts as a liquid by-product of cheese making. In a GMP-certified factory like Sinofn Health’s, that liquid undergoes drying, transport, and packaging steps to become a stable, high-protein powder your customers trust.

Step-by-Step Whey Protein Production Process

1. Powder Dense-Phase Transportation

Once spray-dried or atomized, whey protein concentrate or isolate is moved via dense-phase pneumatic conveyors. This low-impact method preserves particle integrity and prevents segregation.

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2. Automatic Weighing & Filling

Each batch is precisely weighed by automated dosing systems. The powder is then filled into cans or pouches to within ±1 g accuracy, ensuring consistent scoop sizes.

3. Vacuuming Process

Before sealing, containers enter a vacuum chamber to remove air and moisture. This step extends shelf life by preventing oxidation and microbial growth.

4. Nitrogen Filling & Sealing

Following vacuuming, cans are flushed with food-grade nitrogen and hermetically sealed. The nitrogen blanket protects sensitive amino acids and preserves freshness.

5. Package Cleaning

Sealed containers pass under automated blow-off nozzles and brushes to remove residual powder—guaranteeing a pristine outer surface for labeling.

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6. Laser Coding

A laser marking system etches batch numbers, manufacturing dates, and expiration dates directly onto the can. Laser coding is tamper-proof and smudge-resistant.

7. Automatic Capping

For jars with screw or snap-on lids, robotic capping heads apply uniform torque to each container—eliminating cross-threading and ensuring airtight seals.

8. Packaging & Warehouse Dispatch

Filled, sealed, and coded cans are collated into cartons, palletized, and moved via automated guided vehicles into climate-controlled storage. They’re now ready for global distribution.

Why Choose Sinofn Health for Whey Protein OEM

  • GMP-certified facility with end-to-end production lines

  • Precision engineering for weighing, vacuuming, and nitrogen flushing

  • High-speed, dust-controlled transport and cleaning systems

  • Flexible MOQs and custom formulation support

  • “Your Reliable Nutrition Business Partner” dedicated to quality and compliance

Next Steps: Partner with Sinofn Health to launch your own whey protein brand.

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Company Name: Sinofn (Tianjin) Pharm-Tech Co., Ltd.
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Phone: 022-24928910
Address:No. 60 Weiliu Road, Airport Zone
City: Tianjin, 300308
Country: China
Website: https://www.tjzhongen.com/

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